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Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Poster | 91.7% | |
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Imagga
created on 2022-01-23
paintings art | 100% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-01-23
text, letter | 99.8% | |
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-20
a photograph of a poster of a poster of a building
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-21
This image is a vintage advertisement poster, primarily typographic, featuring the name "Lübeck Marzipan" by "I.G. Niederegger." The poster's design is characteristic of early to mid-20th-century European graphic design, with a bold and straightforward layout. The color scheme consists of blocks of red, green, and a beige background.
At the top, we see the initials "I.G.N" with "gegr. 1806," which likely indicates the founding year of the establishment. The graphic element above the initials resembles architectural features, possibly hinting at the historic buildings of Lübeck, Germany—a city famous for its marzipan.
Below this, the words "Lübeck Marzipan" are split across two colored blocks, with "I.G. Niederegger" centered underneath in the green block, followed by the word "Lübeck" once again. At the bottom of the poster, the phrase "Fabrikat von Weltruf" is displayed, which translates from German to "Product of world renown."
A diagonal banner intersects the text displaying "Lübecker Marzipan" again, emphasizing the product's origin and name.
The bottom right corner of the poster has the text "A. Mahlau 27," which could indicate the artist's signature who designed the poster and the year it was created. The overall design is simple, yet effective in emphasizing the product's heritage and its connection to Lübeck.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-21
The image appears to be an advertisement or promotional poster for Lübecker Marzipan by the company I.G. Niederegger, founded in 1806. The design has a minimalist and geometric aesthetic, utilizing a combination of red and olive-green colors against a beige background.
At the top of the poster, there are stylized red buildings with a gold central section containing the letters "IGN" and the text "Gegr. 1806" underneath, indicating the company's founding year. Below this, large text in red spells "LÜBECKER" while "MARZIPAN" is in olive-green.
Further down, another section in red says "I.G. Niederegger" with "LÜBECK" written in olive-green. Directly below, red text declares "FABRIKAT VON WELTRUF," which translates to "world-renowned manufacturer."
At the bottom of the poster, there are two bands of text crossing each other diagonally, forming an "X" shape. One band reads "LÜBECKER," while the other reads "I.G. Niederegger Marzipan."
In the lower right corner, the name "A. Mahlau 27" is seen, likely referring to the designer or artist responsible for the graphic. The overall style and color palette give a vintage and simplistic feel to the advertisement.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-27
This is a vintage advertising design from 1927 for Lübecker Marzipan, a famous German marzipan manufacturer. The design features a modernist, Art Deco style with clean geometric shapes and typography. The color scheme consists primarily of red and olive green on a light background. At the top is a stylized logo showing what appears to be church spires (likely representing Lübeck's skyline) with "GN" text. The main text reads "LÜBECKER MARZIPAN" and includes the manufacturer's name "I.G. NIEDEREGGER LÜBECK" with "FABRIKAT VON WELTRUF" (which translates to "Product of World Renown"). At the bottom are two crossed banner-like elements repeating some of the text. The design is signed "A. MAHLO 27" indicating it was created by A. Mahlo in 1927. The overall composition is very characteristic of the German modernist graphic design movement of the 1920s, with its emphasis on clean lines, sans-serif typography, and geometric arrangements.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-21
This image appears to be an advertisement or label for a Lubecker Marzipan product made by the I.G. Niederegger company in Lubeck, Germany. The design features a distinctive logo and stylized text promoting the Lubecker Marzipan as a "Fabrikat von Weltruf" or "World-renowned product". The text highlights the manufacturer's name and location, as well as the product name. The overall design has a vintage or early 20th century aesthetic.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-21
This is a vintage advertising poster for Lübecker Marzipan, specifically from the manufacturer I.G. Niederegger in Lübeck, Germany. The design is minimalist and modernist, dating from 1927, using a simple color scheme of red and olive green. At the top is a stylized logo showing what appears to be a building or gateway with "IGN" incorporated into the design. The text is arranged in horizontal blocks, with "FABRIKAT VON WELTRUF" (Product of World Renown) at the bottom of the main text block. Below that are crossed bands containing the company and product name. The typography is clean and geometric, typical of German design from this period. The poster effectively communicates the premium nature of this well-known marzipan producer through its sophisticated design approach.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-21
The image is a vintage-style poster with a beige background and a prominent logo at the top. The logo features a stylized letter "M" made up of two red and yellow houses, with the letters "IGN" written in white inside the houses. Below the logo, there are several lines of text in German, including the words "LUBECKER MARZIPAN" and "FABRIKAT VON WELTRUF." The text is arranged in a stacked format, with each line slightly overlapping the one below it.
The overall design of the poster suggests that it may be an advertisement for a company or product, possibly related to marzipan or confectionery. The use of a vintage style and the inclusion of the word "WELTRUF" (which means "worldwide" or "global") may indicate that the company has a global presence or is promoting its products internationally.
The image also features some decorative elements, such as the red and yellow stripes that run horizontally across the center of the poster. These stripes add a pop of color and help to break up the text, making the design more visually appealing.
Overall, the image appears to be a promotional material for a company or product, likely related to the food industry. The use of a vintage style and the inclusion of German text suggests that the company may be targeting a specific audience or market.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-21
The image is a vintage-style poster for a company called "LUBEKER MARZIPAN I.G. NIEDEREGGER LUBECK" with a logo at the top and text below. The logo features two stylized buildings with the letters "IGN" in white, accompanied by the text "GEGR. 1806" in smaller font underneath. Below the logo, there are several lines of text in various colors, including red, green, and white, which appear to be the company's name and address. At the bottom of the poster, there are two crossed lines of text that read "LUBEKER MARZIPAN" and "I.G. NIEDEREGGER-LUBECK". The background of the poster is a light beige color with some scratches and marks, giving it a distressed look. Overall, the image appears to be an advertisement for a marzipan company, possibly from the early 20th century.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-25
The image shows a vintage advertisement poster for "Lubecker Marzipan" from the I.G. Niederegger company. The poster features a simple yet striking design with the company name and product name prominently displayed in bold, capitalized letters. The text is arranged in a vertical stack with alternating colors of red, green, and white. The top of the poster has a logo with the letters "IGN" in red and yellow, likely representing the company's initials. The background of the poster is a plain, off-white color, which helps the text and logo stand out. The overall design is clean and minimalist, with a focus on the brand and product names.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-25
The image is a poster with a white background. The top of the poster has a logo with the text "IGN" and "GERRIBO 6" in the center. Below it, the names "LUBECKER MARZIPAN I.G.NIEDEREGGE LUBECK" are written in bold, red, and green fonts. Below the names, there is a text that reads "FABRIKAT VON WELTRUFE". At the bottom of the poster, the text "LUBEKER NIEDEREGGE-LUBECK I.G.MARZIPAN" is written in red and green fonts.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-30
The image is a vintage advertisement, most likely for "Lübecker Marzipan" (marzipan from Lübeck, Germany) produced by I.G. Niederegger. The design is very stylized, employing a geometric and almost Bauhaus-inspired aesthetic.
Here's a breakdown:
- Overall Style: The design is clean, bold, and uses a limited color palette, characteristic of early 20th-century graphic design.
- Colors: The predominant colors are red, olive green (or a muted yellow-green), and the background is an off-white or very light beige.
- Typography: The text is set in a sans-serif font, which is typical of the period. The letters are stylized with curved features. The arrangement of the text in blocks adds to the geometric nature of the design.
- Imagery: The top of the advertisement has a stylized rendering of a building (or buildings), and the design is reminiscent of a logo with an initial “IGN” (likely the initials of the manufacturer).
- Layout: The text is arranged in horizontal bands. The overlapping text bars at the bottom further enhance the design's dynamic feel.
The ad's appearance suggests it would have been a visual element, such as an advertisement used to promote the marzipan product.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-30
Here's a description of the image based on your input:
Overall Impression:
The image is a poster or advertisement with a distinctive early 20th-century design aesthetic. It appears to be for a marzipan product from a company called "I.G. Niederegger" in Lübeck, Germany. The design relies heavily on geometric shapes, bold colors, and a clear, sans-serif typeface, characteristic of movements like Bauhaus or Art Deco.
Elements and Layout:
- Company Logo: At the top, there's a logo consisting of the letters "IGN" stacked vertically. There is a simple graphic of city buildings above, and the text "GEGR. 1806" (meaning founded in 1806) is below.
- Stacked Text: The main part of the poster features several lines of text stacked in rectangular blocks. The color alternates between a dark pink/red and a muted olive green. The text reads:
- "LUBEKER"
- "MARZIPAN"
- "I.G. NIEDEREGGER"
- "LUBEK"
- "FABRIKAT VON WELTRUF" (Product with world fame)
- Overlapping Banners: At the bottom, two banners overlap in a diagonal fashion:
- One banner reads "LUBECKER - I.G. NIEDEREGGER - MARZIPAN"
- Color Scheme: The poster is in muted and slightly faded colors. The primary colors are dark red and olive green against a light ivory background.
Style and Tone:
The design is bold, simple, and functional. The use of geometric shapes and a sans-serif font gives it a modern look, which was typical of advertising from the early 20th century. The overall tone is assertive and confident, highlighting the company's name and product.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-31
The image appears to be a vintage advertisement poster. It prominently features the text "LÜBECKER MARZIPAN" and "I.G. NIEDEREGGER LÜBECK," indicating that it is an advertisement for marzipan, a confection made primarily of sugar and almond meal, produced by the company I.G. Niederegger in Lübeck, Germany.
Key elements of the poster include:
Top Logo: The top part of the poster has a stylized logo with the letters "IGN" in a bold, modernist font. The logo includes a graphic element that looks like a stylized building or factory, emphasizing the company's industrial or manufacturing aspect. The text "GEGR. 1806" below the logo suggests that the company was founded in 1806.
Main Text: The central part of the poster has large, bold text in red and green rectangular blocks. The text reads:
- LÜBECKER
- MARZIPAN
- I.G. NIEDEREGGER
- LÜBECK
- FABRIKAT VON WELTRUF (which translates to "Product of World Renown" or "World-Renowned Product")
Crossed Bands: At the bottom, there are two crossed bands of text, one in green and one in red, which read:
- LÜBECKER
- I.G. NIEDEREGGER-LÜBECK
- MARZIPAN
Design Style: The poster uses a modernist design style with bold, geometric shapes and a limited color palette of red, green, and white. The typography is clean and sans-serif, contributing to a sleek and contemporary look for its time.
Artist's Signature: At the bottom right corner, there is a small signature that reads "A. MAHLAU 27," likely indicating the artist or designer of the poster and the year it was created (1927).
Overall, the poster is a striking example of early 20th-century advertising design, combining bold typography and geometric shapes to promote a well-known marzipan product from Lübeck, Germany.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-09
The image appears to be a vintage advertisement or label for "Lübecker Marzipan," a type of marzipan (a almond paste dessert) produced by I.G. Niederegger in Lübeck, Germany. The design is characterized by a clean, geometric layout with text in bold, sans-serif font. The top of the image features the initials "IGN" in red and gold, with the inscription "Gegr. 1806," suggesting the company's foundation date. The marzipan brand name is prominently displayed in large, stacked blocks of text, alternating between red and green backgrounds, and the company's name "I.G. Niederegger" is also clearly presented. The phrase "Lübeck" and "Fabrikat von Weltruf" (translated as "Manufactured by the World Famous") are included, emphasizing the product's reputation. At the bottom, there are two crossed diagonal lines in green and red with the text "Lübecker Marzipan" and "I.G. Niederegger-Lübeck" written on them, adding a dynamic element to the design. The overall aesthetic is simple yet elegant, typical of mid-20th-century advertising.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-09
This image is a vintage advertisement poster for "Lübecker Marzipan," a marzipan product made by I.G. Niederegger in Lübeck, Germany. The design is striking and uses a bold, geometric style typical of early 20th-century graphic design. The text is the main focus, with "LÜBECKER MARZIPAN" prominently displayed in large, block letters against a red and green background. The company name "I.G. NIEDEREGGER" is also highlighted in white text on a red background.
At the top of the poster, there is a logo with the letters "IGN" and the year "1806," indicating the company's long history. Below the main text, the phrase "FABRIKAT VON WELTRUF" (a product of worldwide renown) emphasizes the reputation of the product. The bottom of the poster features the company name and product in a stylized font, arranged diagonally and overlapping. The overall design is clean, with a limited color palette of red, green, and white, creating a strong visual impact.